Bones Never Lie by Kathy Reichs Read by Kathern Borowitz
Kathy Reichs has written 16 books featuring forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan.
When I saw the name Temperance Brennan I immediately though this book would be about the TV person Bones. It is and then again it isn't because the book character works both in Canada and South Carolina and she even watched an episode of Bones on TV.
I enjoyed this book, and her portrayal of different personalities in different jurisdictions struggling to work together to find a killer.
Sunday, February 14, 2016
Monday, February 1, 2016
Christmas project - pipped pillow
This is a pillow that I made for a client, actually I made 6 of these pillows. The pillows have zipper openings on the bottom which took a bit longer and is more difficult when using piping. I was happy that the zippers were almost invisible but I focused on the stripe matching and zipper insertion so much that I didn't cut the fabric to avoid dog ears. The client was however very happy with the look.
The stocking are small, the white part is only about 1-1/2 tall by 4" so I was not able to hoop them. I embroidered the names on wool felt which embroidered beautifully. I then cut around the names and sewed them on the stockings. I did 40 stocking all together and think they turned out really cute.
The stocking are small, the white part is only about 1-1/2 tall by 4" so I was not able to hoop them. I embroidered the names on wool felt which embroidered beautifully. I then cut around the names and sewed them on the stockings. I did 40 stocking all together and think they turned out really cute.
lots more stockings!
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Sunday, January 17, 2016
Indianapolis Humane Society review
I recently took my dog to the Humane Society for shots. Since my employment ceased in July, and I had zoo book coupons for half price vaccinations, I thought this would be a good way to save some money.
I picked up my mother and her dog and we went to the facility at 456 Holmes Ave. This is first come first serve but there was only 2 dogs in front of us so our wait wasn't too long. We had minimal paperwork to fill out, I had printed and filled out mine the day before but my mother hadn't which was not an issue. At our turn we went in together and both dogs were looked at, their ears, teeth, eyes and weight checked as well as getting tested for heartworms. My dog received her shots, minus the rabies ( had the 3 year vaccination the year before last) and 6 months of heartworm medication for $57.00. My mothers dog need her rabies shot and also received the 6 months of heartworm medication and since she did not have a coupon her cost was about $80. We both were happy with the price and service received, the staff was knowledgeable and friendly, we will make it a point to go back again next year.
Both dogs are always happy!
I picked up my mother and her dog and we went to the facility at 456 Holmes Ave. This is first come first serve but there was only 2 dogs in front of us so our wait wasn't too long. We had minimal paperwork to fill out, I had printed and filled out mine the day before but my mother hadn't which was not an issue. At our turn we went in together and both dogs were looked at, their ears, teeth, eyes and weight checked as well as getting tested for heartworms. My dog received her shots, minus the rabies ( had the 3 year vaccination the year before last) and 6 months of heartworm medication for $57.00. My mothers dog need her rabies shot and also received the 6 months of heartworm medication and since she did not have a coupon her cost was about $80. We both were happy with the price and service received, the staff was knowledgeable and friendly, we will make it a point to go back again next year.
This is Sarah, a cocker spaniel that is not pretty but has a good personality |
This is Checkers, she is cute and has a great personality |
Thursday, January 7, 2016
McCalls 5714 or MP259
When I first saw the caterpillar fleece I thought it would make a cute jacket for my young niece but my daughter said she liked it and wanted a jacket from it. I actually made this earlier this year and entered it in our county fair (blue ribbon) but hadn't taken pictures or blogged about it yet.
When I started making this I saw why Lisa had fought with this pattern when she used version E for a 4H project. interfacing the front bands and collar and the hand stitching take a bit of time as well as working with the heaviness of multiple layers and gathered front are not as easy as it would seem.
I could not find the snap I intended to use for the jacket and didn't like any buttons I had on hand, so I had to make an emergency run to Hancock Fabrics to get a snap. My Husband drove and I sewed it on while he drove back so I could get the jacket checked in at the open class on time. Whew, last minute all the way! The judge said that the snap should have been put above the seam rather than at the middle like I have it. I didn't change the snap placement but it's good information to know for future projects
All in all I am pleased with how this jacket turned out and how cute my daughter looks in it,
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